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Maud Newton is a writer whose book about ancestors is coming from Random House in 2022

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Moroccan writer wins big pile of money

by lallen | June 18th, 2004

Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun wins the $120,000 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his novel This Blinding Absence of Light, which was originally written in French. The prize is open to books written in any language. Laila has some interesting background on the novel.


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Last week I tweeted about yaupon holly, the only caffeinated plant native to this continent, and said I wanted to try tea made from it. Today two different kinds arrived from @daricemoore, via @yaupontea! It tastes like Florida, somehow—citrusy and tangy, but subtle, like residue on your hands after working with plants there outdoors—and that’s where this tea is grown. Thanks, friend!
My step-uncle, Joe, died today of complications from COVID-19. Here he is in high school shop class, in his 1963 yearbook from Hughes High School in Cincinnati.
No one is thrilled about the gloomy weather.
Astrology haters, look away! I had the most tender and insightful ancestors-oriented astrological chart reading by @radicleheart recently. The interpretations reinforced many of my understandings but also gave me some new ways of looking at aspects and recurrences. Also, she made this gorgeous illustration. ✨🌘
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